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Graham Projects is a Baltimore-based creative agency making cities more inclusive and livable through public art, civic engagement, design, and communications. Building on his background in public art, urban planning, and advocacy, Public Artist and Creative Director Graham Coreil-Allen produces participatory projects and leads social initiatives in the service of pedestrians and places.

FutureSite Baltimore

Druid Hill Reservoir Interchange

Mondawmin Crossings

BMA Visioning Home Mapping Workshop

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As we close out 2017 I’m thank for the numerous neighbors, leaders, artists, and organizations I have had the honor of working with to Make Place Happen in Baltimore and beyond. From championing pedestrian accessibility around Druid Hill Park, to exploring the robust and emerging civic spaces and public art projects of Arlington County, to colorfully reconfiguring concrete paving for playful action, place is truly what we made of it. I am inspired by my collaborators who believe that we can expand such temporary zones of autonomy into lasting places of accessibility, well-being, joy, and freedom.

The Necessity of Tomorrow(s): Mark Bradford—Making a Path + FutureSite Mapping Saturday, November 11, 2017, 12pm-3:30pm Free, Reservations Required Location: Union Baptist Church 1219 Druid Hill Avenue, Baltimore, MD, 21217 How do you make a path to power where none exists? How do you assess a community’s needs and create access for a community to Read More…

As part of 12th annual Free Fall Baltimore, New Public Sites is offering three exciting tours – Mondawmin Crossings, Inner Harbor Baltimore Drift, and Druid Hill Reservoir Interchange. The fall 2017 New Public Sites walking tours series focuses on a combination of interlocking issues: pedestrian safety, the state of Baltimore’s water infrastructure, and access to Read More…